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A ''.tno'' file is an OS image for the TI-NSpire. A ''.tnc'' is for the TI-Nspire CAS. Contrary to other calculators with flash memory, the whole OS file is received before being written to flash memory. This is possible thanks to the huge amount of RAM available on the TI-Nspire. Sending a ''.tno'' to a TI-Nspire CAS is possible and vice-versa, but at the end of the reception a message will be displayed by the Computer Link Software indicating that the file is corrupted, and the OS won't be installed.
A ''.tno'' file is an OS image for the TI-NSpire. A ''.tnc'' is for the TI-Nspire CAS. Contrary to other calculators with flash memory, the whole OS file is received before being written to flash memory. This is possible thanks to the huge amount of RAM available on the TI-Nspire. Sending a ''.tno'' to a TI-Nspire CAS is possible and vice-versa, but at the end of the reception a message will be displayed by the Computer Link Software indicating that the file is corrupted, and the OS won't be installed.


A .tno/.tnc is a PK-Zip file with a custom ASCII header describing the OS update file. The PK-Zip file contains a certificate file (''TI-Nspire.cer'') and a .img file (''TI-Nspire.img'').  
A .tno/.tnc is a PK-Zip file with a custom ASCII header describing the OS update file. The PK-Zip file contains a certificate file (''TI-Nspire.cer'') and a .img file (''TI-Nspire.img''). Here is an example of header (lines starting with # are added comments):
# File, version, size of the file, ?
TI-Nspire.tno 1.1.9253  3092555 0
# __RES__, version, ?, size of the compressed file system once decompressed
__RES__ 1.1.9253 0  2420072
\0x1A


==TI-Nspire.cer==
==TI-Nspire.cer==

Revision as of 09:29, 15 August 2007

The latest versions of the TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS Operating System are available here. This article describes the format and content of the current versions (v1.1.9253 and v1.1.9170) of the .tno and .tnc files.

.tno/.tnc

A .tno file is an OS image for the TI-NSpire. A .tnc is for the TI-Nspire CAS. Contrary to other calculators with flash memory, the whole OS file is received before being written to flash memory. This is possible thanks to the huge amount of RAM available on the TI-Nspire. Sending a .tno to a TI-Nspire CAS is possible and vice-versa, but at the end of the reception a message will be displayed by the Computer Link Software indicating that the file is corrupted, and the OS won't be installed.

A .tno/.tnc is a PK-Zip file with a custom ASCII header describing the OS update file. The PK-Zip file contains a certificate file (TI-Nspire.cer) and a .img file (TI-Nspire.img). Here is an example of header (lines starting with # are added comments):

# File, version, size of the file, ?
TI-Nspire.tno 1.1.9253  3092555 0
# __RES__, version, ?, size of the compressed file system once decompressed
__RES__ 1.1.9253 0  2420072
\0x1A

TI-Nspire.cer

The file follows TI's standard certificate format used on many caculator models. See TIGCC's documentation for more information (more particularly cread and cfindfield).

(Format of the following section: Field ID (hex) - size (dec) : comment. The indentation corresponds to subfields.)

350 - 298 : top-level field, similar to TI-68k's FLASH_APP_CERT (0x0300), PRODUCT_CODE (0x0320), FLASH_ROM_CERT (0x0330), etc.

0010 - 4 : ?
0100 - 4 : Revision Number (same field as for the TI-68k)
0260 - 140 : ?
0260 - 140 : A second one! The beginning and the end of the 2 fields are similar.

240 - 128 : Same field ID as in the .tno/.tnc. Certificate signature.
FFF0 - 0 : END_OF_CERT

TI-Nspire.img

As for TI-Nspire.cer, the file is organized as a certificate.

(Format of the following section: Field ID (hex) - size (dec) - @TI-Nspire: offset of the current version (hex) - @TI-Nspire CAS: offset): comment. The indentation corresponds to subfields.)

8000 : AMS Header - Invalid size??

8040 : Product Name: "TI-Nspire"
8010 : First part of Product ID
80E0 : Different on TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS
8020 : Version number: "1.1.9253"/"1.1.9170"
8020 : Version number, a second time
8080 : ?
0320 - 6 : Product code : 0
80F0 - 64 : A signature? Equivalent to TI-68k's field 0200? (but it doesn't seem to be the MD5 of the product code). The first 8 bytes and the 16 last bytes are the same on TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS.
8210 : ? 24ED68 on TI-Nspire, 0BA9CB on TI-Nspire CAS
8200 : Starts with PK. PK-Zipped file system, see further.
8070 - TI-Nspire:2403720, TI-Nspire CAS:2339224 - @TI-Nspire: A7F36, @TI-Nspire CAS: 490E2: Encrypted, probably also compressed. Contains the OS code. Only the 8 first bytes are the same between the .tno and the .tnc. The size is a multiple of 32, so a 128 or 256 bit symmetric encryption may be used. It may be one of the algorithms supported by Nucleus RTOS.

0240 (024D) - 128 - @TI-Nspire: 2F2CBE, @TI-Nspire CAS : 28427A: the signature of the .img, similar to TI-68k's 64 bytes long field 0200.
FFF0 - 0 : END_OF_CERT

Additional remarks:

  • The crypted field 8070 is 195568 bytes longer in the .tno than in the .tnc, that is the TI-84 Plus emulator of the TI-Nspire would be ~200kb bigger than the CAS of the TI-Nspire CAS! May be the two OS integrates a CAS, but it is not enabled on the TI-Nspire.

Compressed file system

Field 8200 of TI-Nspire.img contains PK-Zipped files, used to setup the file system of the TI-Nspire. Its structure probably follows the target file system tree. The .tnc and .tno both have a phoenix/ directory, with a sub-directory for each module of the OS which contain localized resource files (.res), the 'getting started' .tnc file, and factory settings. The .tnc has a special directory ti84/ which contains an image of the TI-84 Plus archive memory splitted into 64kb files, used to setup the memory of the emulated TI-84 Plus. Some flash apps are preinstalled in this image.

The files in the sub-directory phoenix/ are the same between the TI-Nspire and the TI-Nspire CAS, excepted the sample document Getting Started, the .res files of ctlg (catalog) and syst (system), and the factory settings in factory.zip (the TI-Nspire is set to real for Real or Complex, the TI-Nspire is set to 4=??).

We need your help

  • Find out what the unknown fields of TI-Nspire.cer and TI-Nspire.img mean
  • Help us to break the encryption of field 8070 in TI-Nspire.img
  • Find all the differences between the official release of the TI-84 Plus OS and the OS image used in the TI-Nspire for its emulator. Try to flash it to your TI-84 Plus if you are brave enough (note that we don't know if it will continue to work after this).